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I have a daisy coral in my nano tank. I am pretty sure the polyps are slowly getting smaller. I feed it about twice aweek alternating between Marine Snow and Zooplynkton. I target feed with a feeding tube. I am running PC's in my nano and it is on the bottom on the sand. No other predators around. The depth is approximately 10-12 inches down in the tank. Any suggections? It is a beautiful piece of coral and I do not want to lose it. Suggestions please.

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I did some reading, and Eric Borneman says that we should not be keeping these corals in our tanks, since they never seem to make it. Every one that he has seen, is slowly on it's way out, and no one knows why.

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PoukieBear - that looks like clove polyps (Clavularia sp.) or pipe organ (Tubastrea musica) to me. Both of those are quite hardy corals. Flowerpot (Goniopora sp.) could also be called Daisy Coral...those are notoriously difficult, but not impossible to keep.